31 AUGUST 1918, Page 16

Service Corps shows that life in the Alaosdonian. Expeditionary Force

is not nearly so uninteresting as we might infer from the curt bulletins issued at intervals. Mr. Seligman had a conversation with M. Venizelos, and took part in the operations designed to prevent the ex-King from hurling his Array against our rear from Northern Thessaly. But his main object is to describe from a humorous standpoint the daily round, the common task, of the British soldier in Macedonia. He speaks highly of the Serbian troops.